TestNav Accessibility Tools 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which TestNav feature lets a student highlight a passage segment in yellow, blue, or pink directly on the test screen?
- Highlighter Tool (Correct answer)
- Annotation Marker
- Sticky Note
- Text Selector
Correct answer: Highlighter Tool
TestNav's Highlighter Tool allows students to select and color-code text in multiple colors to mark important information during reading.
Question 2: A student is approved for extended time but is taking a timed section in TestNav. Where can the proctor verify remaining time for that student?
- The ProctorCache or TestNav Proctor dashboard (Correct answer)
- The student's system tray clock
- The TestNav loading screen
- The accessibility tools panel on the student device
Correct answer: The ProctorCache or TestNav Proctor dashboard
Proctors monitor individual student timers and status through the ProctorCache interface or the TestNav Proctor dashboard, not through the student-facing accessibility panel.
Question 3: Which keyboard shortcut does TestNav use to open the Accessibility Tools menu on most platforms?
- Ctrl+Shift+A (Correct answer)
- Alt+F4
- F5
- Ctrl+Z
Correct answer: Ctrl+Shift+A
TestNav commonly maps Ctrl+Shift+A to open the Accessibility Tools menu, allowing quick access without navigating on-screen menus.
Question 4: What is the primary purpose of the TestNav Masking tool?
- To block out portions of the screen so the student can focus on one area (Correct answer)
- To hide the timer from the student
- To prevent screen recording software from capturing test content
- To disable the mouse cursor in restricted areas
Correct answer: To block out portions of the screen so the student can focus on one area
The Masking tool lets a student drag a darkened panel to cover parts of the screen, helping reduce distraction by focusing attention on one area.
Question 5: A student needs to type a short note to themselves during a TestNav reading passage. Which tool enables this?
- Sticky Note (Correct answer)
- Highlighter
- Line Reader
- Text-to-Speech
Correct answer: Sticky Note
The Sticky Note tool allows students to type their own short notes anywhere on the test screen as a digital scratch space.
Question 6: If a student using TTS in TestNav selects only a single word before activating playback, what will the system read aloud?
- Only the selected word (Correct answer)
- The entire sentence containing that word
- The full paragraph
- Nothing, because TTS requires selecting at least a full sentence
Correct answer: Only the selected word
TestNav's TTS engine reads back exactly what the student has selected—even a single word—giving granular control over what is spoken.
Question 7: Which accessibility accommodation in TestNav enlarges answer-choice bubbles and interactive elements for students with fine-motor difficulties?
- Enlarged Clickable Areas / Zoom (Correct answer)
- Mouse Sensitivity Adjustment
- Pointer Size Increase
- Haptic Feedback Mode
Correct answer: Enlarged Clickable Areas / Zoom
Using the Zoom feature in TestNav proportionally enlarges all interactive elements including answer-choice bubbles, making them easier to click for students with fine-motor challenges.
Which TestNav feature lets a student highlight a passage segment in yellow, blue, or pink directly on the test screen?